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You still do not have two-factor authentication enabled on your npm account. Hi, {NAME}! It looks li

You still do not have two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled on your npm account. Hi, {NAME}! It looks like you still do not have two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled on your npm account. To enable 2FA, please follow the [instructions found here](. 2FA is an extra layer of security used when logging in to websites or apps. With 2FA, you have to log in with your username and password and provide another form of authentication that only you know or have access to. 2FA also protects package publishing. When you publish a package from the Command Line, you will be prompted to provide a generated token in order to do so. Don’t worry, if you want to automate publishing in CI/CD, you can use an automation token to publish without 2FA. To create an automation token, please follow [the instructions found here](. npm is committed to [investing in the security of our ecosystem](. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to [reach out to the npm support team](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Preferences](NAME}/profile) · [Terms]( · [Privacy]( · [Sign in to npm]( Sent with ❤ by npm. GitHub, Inc. 88 Colin P Kelly Jr Street San Francisco, CA 94107

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